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Re: Spam .. Find the sender !
From: woods () most weird com (Greg A. Woods)
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 01:07:37 -0400 (EDT)
[ On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 09:27:50 (-0700), Jay Stewart wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! 153.35.0.0/16, 153.36.0.0/16, 153.37.0.0/16 *all* belong to UU.NET and are used for multiple nationwide ISP dialups. Send mail to abuse () uu net, and consider blocking these prefixes from connecting to your SMTP servers.
Can anyone confirm that the entirety of these /16 networks (i.e. NET-UUNETCUSTB35, NET-UUNETCUSTB36, and NET-UUNETCUSTB37) are all used for dial-up by UUNET? Are there any more? I'd love to add them to my TCP Wrappers config, but since I publish that list I'd like to know with a bit more certainty than just "I heard it on NANOG".... I wish all dial-up providers would use an easily recognizable (by TCP Wrappers) subdomain for their dial-up port PTRs, and that they'd all co-operatively publish these domain names in some common place..... My current list of such subdomains is available down at the end of: http://www.robohack.planix.com/~woods/hosts.allow.txt -- Greg A. Woods +1 416 443-1734 VE3TCP <gwoods () acm org> <robohack!woods> Planix, Inc. <woods () planix com>; Secrets of the Weird <woods () weird com>
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- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Blake Willis (May 11)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Dean Robb (May 11)
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- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Jay R. Ashworth (May 12)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! J.D. Falk (May 13)
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- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Jay R. Ashworth (May 13)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! David R. Conrad (May 13)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Dean Robb (May 11)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Blake Willis (May 11)
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- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Jay R. Ashworth (May 13)
- Re: Spam .. Find the sender ! Greg A. Woods (May 11)